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Zaraah Abrahams is a Actor British born on 7 january 1987 at London (United-kingdom)

Zaraah Abrahams

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Birth name Zaraah Clover Abrahams
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 7 january 1987 (37 years) at London (United-kingdom)

Zaraah Clover Abrahams (born 27 March 1987) is an English actress. She is best known for playing Michaela White in the BBC school drama Waterloo Road from 2007–10, Joanne Jackson in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street from 2005–07 and for being a contestant in the third series of the ITV talent show Dancing on Ice and returned as a contestant for the last series in 2014.

Biography

En 2008, elle participe à Dancing on Ice et termine troisième.

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Spike Lee
Spike Lee
(1 films)
Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban
(1 films)
Cinqué Lee
Cinqué Lee
(1 films)
Kelly Wenham
Kelly Wenham
(1 films)
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Filmography of Zaraah Abrahams (2 films)

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Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, 2h3
Directed by Spike Lee
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy, Horror comedy, Romantic comedy, Horror, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Comedy horror films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Michael K.Williams, Felicia Pearson, Zaraah Abrahams, Joie Lee, Cinqué Lee, Rami Malek
Roles Ganja Hightower
Rating45% 2.2646952.2646952.2646952.2646952.264695
The film opens with an unnamed dancer (Charles “Lil Buck” Riley) dancing in various locations around Brooklyn during the credit sequence.
Payback Season, 1h28
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Action
Actors Adam Deacon, Nichola Burley, Anna Popplewell, Zaraah Abrahams, Bronson Webb, Alex Esmail
Roles Clarissa
Rating37% 1.87531.87531.87531.87531.8753
Jerome (Adam Deacon), is a successful young footballer, who in the midst of playing the most important season of his career. When he goes to visit his mom on the housing estate he grew up on, he accidentally bumps into some of his old childhood friends, lead by drug dealing loanshark and gangster Baron (David Ajala). Jerome offers to take the lads on a night out - but Baron, living in jealousy of Jerome's success, takes advantage of the situation and asks him for £10,000 to tide over his cashflow problem. Jerome agrees to give him the money, but no sooner does he do so, he finds that Baron has enlisted his younger brother Aaron (Liam Donnelly) to help him on a hit. When he confronts Baron, Baron informs him that in order to keep his brother safe, he will need to stump up another £10,000. Not realising that he is being blackmailed, Jerome agrees. A week later, Baron threatens him for more money. Realising that he is being taken for a mug, he enlists the help of his trainer Andy (Leo Gregory) to inform Baron that he won't be getting any more money. However, the warning soon backfires on Jerome when Baron trashes his car and attacks Andy with a knife, leaving him in intensive care. With no choice but to put a stop to Baron, Jerome arrives at his flat to confront him, only to be stabbed in the leg by Baron in the process. With time slowly running out, the arrival of one of Baron's heavies stops a fight between the two. Baron orders him to shoot Jerome, only for him to shoot Baron before running away. Jerome is left on the floor, breathing heavily.